on the open prediction\nsee also p. 270 for reference\nrobert parrish\nsuggestion by ed marlo on p. 230\nmarlo's repeat open prediction\nedward marlo\nthree times a lady\ndavid britland
1968
the pallbearers review vol. 1-4 Robert Parrish

according to hoyle\nstud poker, after each card is dealt, the performer's face up card are exchanged with one of the other player's, performer still wins\nkarl fulves\npay up\ndavid bornstein\naccording to hoyle\nkarl fulves\nthe last game\ndavid britland
1968
the pallbearers review vol. 1-4 Karl Fulves

According to Hoyle

stud poker, after each card is dealt, the performer's face up card are exchanged with one of the other player's, performer still wins

the infamous tap-dancing cards\nselection from one half travels reversed in other half, then transforms into second selection after being sandwiched, other card from pocket\npaul harris\nthe phantom\npaul harris\ntap dancing finale\npaul harris\ndisco\ndavid britland
1976
paul harris reveals some of his most intimate secrets Paul Harris

The Infamous Tap-Dancing Cards

selection from one half travels reversed in other half, then transforms into second selection after being sandwiched, other card from pocket

instant printing\nfour blank cards printed, different versions
1. two by two
2. all together
3. a spanner in the works (face pips are accidentally printed on back)\ndavid britland\npeter kane's "blank amazement"
1978
trick card trickery David Britland

Instant Printing

four blank cards printed, different versions
1. Two by Two
2. All together
3. A Spanner in the Works (face pips are accidentally printed on back)

'simpossible\ndeck shuffled, two spectators each get half a deck and exchange any card, performer takes only one half and names both cards after looking through it\ndavid britland
1978
trick card trickery David Britland

'simpossible

deck shuffled, two spectators each get half a deck and exchange any card, performer takes only one half and names both cards after looking through it

zennerism\nfive esp cards (or ace through five), one is pocketed by spectator and the rest are put down in pairs alternating with performer, all match, marked or impromptu
- effect
- preparation
- performance
- notes\ndavid britland
1980
zennerism David Britland

Zennerism

five ESP cards (or Ace through Five), one is pocketed by spectator and the rest are put down in pairs alternating with performer, all match, marked or impromptu
- Effect
- Preparation
- Performance
- Notes

the great box mystery\nunclear if patterson or britland, card in case transposes with card in deck, case is sandwiched in the deck and flicked\ndavid britland\nstuart r. patterson
1981
babel David Britland, Stuart R. Patterson

The Great Box Mystery

unclear if Patterson or Britland, card in case transposes with card in deck, case is sandwiched in the deck and flicked

christian\ncard at position vanishes and appears when spectator's name is spelled\ndavid britland\nbob ostin's "name spelling" in "fingertip fantasies"\n"what's in a name?" in garcia and schindler's "magic with cards"
1982
spell-binder David Britland

Christian

card at position vanishes and appears when spectator's name is spelled

first time ever!\nred card among black cards reappears in packet several times, then all cards change into the same red card and eventually all cards are black again\ndavid britland
1983
spell-binder David Britland

First Time Ever!

red card among black cards reappears in packet several times, then all cards change into the same red card and eventually all cards are black again

tearing a lady in two\ntwo cards folded along two different axis and put in card warp configuration, torn in two, inner piece restores\ndavid britland\ntopological trap\nkarl fulves
1983
tearing a lady in two David Britland

Tearing a Lady in Two

two cards folded along two different axis and put in Card Warp configuration, torn in two, inner piece restores

footsteps\ndeck cannot be squared properly, cards keep sticking out - when forced to be square by tapping on deck, all the pips fall to one side of the deck\nstephen tucker\ndavid britland\nfalling pips\ntommy wonder
1984
the card-mad-gic of stephen tucker Stephen Tucker, David Britland

Footsteps

Deck cannot be squared properly, cards keep sticking out - when forced to be square by tapping on deck, all the pips fall to one side of the deck

june - the second effect\ntwo cards with narrow open slits, signed chosen card sandwiched and penetrated with other card\ndavid britland\n"submarine card" (bob ostin)
1984
a lady through and through David Britland

June - The Second Effect

two cards with narrow open slits, signed chosen card sandwiched and penetrated with other card

lunch box\n"a large 'sandwich' with very few calories!"
card in box transposes with selection, case put in middle of deck on table and flicked out, optional kiss image on case\ndavid britland\nmonkey in the box\nsteve reynolds
1985
equinox David Britland

Lunch Box

"A large 'sandwich' with very few calories!"
card in box transposes with selection, case put in middle of deck on table and flicked out, optional kiss image on case

the eyes have it\n"an old gambler reveals his most precious secrets"
four aces appear during the spelling and dealing of the word mississippi\ndavid britland\n"mississippi aces" (joseph k. schmidt, modern close up card problems)
1985
equinox David Britland

The Eyes Have It

"An old gambler reveals his most precious secrets"
four Aces appear during the spelling and dealing of the word Mississippi

master of the game\n"a demonstration of your gambling skills"
four kings put on top and two hands of four cards each dealt, one hand contains all kings, repeated with same result and aces in other hand\ndavid britland
1985
equinox David Britland

Master of the Game

"A demonstration of your gambling skills"
four Kings put on top and two hands of four cards each dealt, one hand contains all Kings, repeated with same result and Aces in other hand

dust busters\n"the queens 'about face' then change' for the better"
twisting, then daley's last with two card transformation\ndavid britland\ntwist and transpo\nrobert walker\njackrobats\ndavid britland
1985
equinox David Britland

Dust Busters

"The Queens 'about face' then change' for the better"
twisting, then Daley's last with two card transformation

the impressionist\n"can you have a playing card with four faces? of course not..."
universal card (joker changes into each of three selections) that disappears at the end\ndavid britland\nexitwist\nphilip t. goldstein\nfrank thompson\nalien\ndavid britland
1985
equinox David Britland

The Impressionist

"Can you have a playing card with four faces? Of course not..."
Universal Card (Joker changes into each of three selections) that disappears at the end

three times a lady\ntwo spectators deal face up through a deck each, one card face down, they match and also match prediction, henry christ force\ndavid britland\non the open prediction\nrobert parrish
1986
psychomancy David Britland

Three Times A Lady

two spectators deal face up through a deck each, one card face down, they match and also match prediction, Henry Christ Force

master of the game\npoker hand that the performer receives with cutting procedure from shuffled deck is predicted, serendipity poker principle
- routine number one
- routine number two (with possible exchange of cards)\ndavid britland\njoe dignam\nhead to head poker\nfrank garcia\nstudent of the game\nbenjamin earl
1988
master of the game David Britland, Joe Dignam

Master of the Game

poker hand that the performer receives with cutting procedure from shuffled deck is predicted, Serendipity Poker Principle
- Routine Number One
- Routine Number Two (with possible exchange of cards)

a better mousetrap\nthree phases, based on robert e. neale's "the trapdoor card"\nmichael weber\nkarl fulves booklet "the trapdoor card", 1983 and david britland's "parallax" in jim sisti's "the magic menu"
1991
life savers Michael Weber

second sight\ncomedy triple prediction, heads or tails, total of numbers from date of the coin and a card, three envelopes\nron bauer\ndavid britland's "second sight" in "sorcerer vol.1"
1997
l.i.n.t. - pocket stuff for close-up magicians Ron Bauer

Second Sight

comedy triple prediction, heads or tails, total of numbers from date of the coin and a card, three envelopes

different class\njoker stabbed into pack to select a card from two halves of a deck each, reveal that card selected is the odd colour out (e.g. all cards are red except black selection)\npeter duffie\nbulls eye\ndavid britland
1997
effortless card magic Peter Duffie

Different Class

Joker stabbed into pack to select a card from two halves of a deck each, reveal that card selected is the odd colour out (e.g. all cards are red except black selection)

david berglas\n- early days
- a magical beginning
- south africa
- all in a flash
- beating the odds
- clubland
- variety
- radio
- television
- agents
- international man of mystery
- movies
- off stage\ndavid britland
2002
the mind & magic of david berglas David Britland

David Berglas

- Early Days
- A Magical Beginning
- South Africa
- All in a Flash
- Beating the Odds
- Clubland
- Variety
- Radio
- Television
- Agents
- International Man of Mystery
- Movies
- Off Stage

royal impossibility\nroyal flush cards lost and found again, losing by cutting them into the deck with crimp and cuts\nharry lorayne\n"cyclic aces" (david britland, april 2011 genii)
2011
special effects Harry Lorayne

Royal Impossibility

Royal Flush cards lost and found again, losing by cutting them into the deck with crimp and cuts